TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. ;]57 



OFFENBACH, BADEN.— Offenbacher Verein fur Naturkiinde (Offenbach Society 

 of Natural Science) : 



33ter, :i4ter, Soter unci SGter Bericht uber die Thatigkeit, 1891-1895; 15fi pp.; 1 

 litho. plate. 



OSNABRl^CK, PRUSS.— Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein zu Osnabruck: 



Zehnter Jahresbericht fur die Jahre 1893 und 1894, 308 pp. Diluvial studien, 

 von Dr. J. Martin. Pp. 1-70; 185-240; map. Foraminiferen Fauna des Ober 

 Oligocaens, von A. Hosius. Pp. 73-124. Die Ostrakodens des Mittel Oligocaens, 

 von E. Lienenklaus. Pp. 125-184. 



REGENSSI7RG, BAV.— Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein zu Reg-ensburg: 



Bericlite, Heft III, fur die Jahre 1890-1891, 312 pp. Contains a record "Raupen- 

 Kalender" of all plants around Regensburg visited (March to November) by 

 Lepidoptera during 1885 and 1886, by Anton Schmid. Pp. 37-311. 



Heft IV, fur 1892-1893, 84 pp.; 2 pll. and map. Die Conchylien der ober-mlo- 

 caenen bei Regensburg, von S. Clessin. Pp. 25-49; taf. I, II. Mineralogische 

 und petrographische Nachrichten aus dem Thale der Ribeira de Iguape in 

 Sud-Brasilieii, von Henrique E. Bauer. Pp. 64-83, mit einem Kartchen. 

 WIESBADEN, PRUSS.— Verein fur Naturkunde (Society of Natural Science): 



Jahrbucher, 15x23 cm. Jahrgang 45, 1892, 256 pp. Ueber electrischen Wechsel-, 

 Gleich-, und Drehstrom, von Dr. A. Kadesch. Pp. 1-18; 20 figs. Nassau beo- 

 bachteten Laubmoose, von Dr. Buddeburg. Pp. 19-38. Zoologische und ento- 

 mologische Excursions in die Umgegends von Shanghai und Hiogo, von Dr. A. 

 Seitz. Pp. 39-82. Macrolepidopteren der Loreley-Gegend, von A. Fuchs. Pp. 

 83-106. Bakteriologischen Untersuchungen, von Dr. Georg Frank. Pp. 107-128. 



Jahrgang 46, 1893, 176 pp. ; 4 colored litho. pll. Analyse des Victoria-Sprudels 

 zu Oberlahnstein, von Dr. R. Fresenius. Pp. 1-20. Lepidopteren-Fauna des 

 jNIalayischen Archipels, von Dr. Arnold Pagenstecher. Pp. 27-40; 81-88; taf. II, 

 III, IV. Lepidopterologische Reise um die Welt, von Dr. A. Seitz. Pp. 41-80. 

 Macrolepidopteren der Loreley-Gegend, von August Fuchs. Pp. 89-102. 



Jahrgang 47, 1894, 166 pp. ; 4 litho. taf. Lepidopteren-Fauna des Malayan 

 Archipels, von Dr. Arnold Pagenstecher. Pp. 25-82; taf. I-III. Biologic der 

 Noctuen, etc., von W. Caspari II. Pp. 91-122. 



GREAT BRITAIN. 



BELFAST, IREL.— Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society: 



Report and Proceedings for 1891-92, 180 pp. The Influence of Language and 

 Environment upon the individual through the nervous system, by Dr. John 

 MacCormac, pp. 93-110. Milk and its Ferments, by Allan P. Swan, F. L. S., 

 pp. 133-liO. Recent Advances in Mechanical Science, by Walter H. Wilson, 

 pp. 141-154. 



Report and Proceedings for 1892-93, 92 pp. Electricity as an Illuminant, by 

 John H. Greenhill, pp. 19-30. Traces of Primitive Man in North of Ireland, 

 by William Gray, pp. 45-47. The Division of Angles and Arcs of Circles, by 

 Isaac J. Murphy, pp. 47-55. 



Report and Proceedings for 1893-94, 106 pp. The Ancient Shell :Mounds at Rosa- 

 penna. County Donegal, by W. H. Patterson, p. 35. Modern Electrical In- 

 ventions, by W^m. 2kIacWhirter, pp. 52-55. A recent Find of Irish Elk Bones in 

 Belfast, by R. M. Young, pp. 76-78. Irish Archeology, by S. F. Milligan, 

 pp. 78-87. 



BIRMINGHAM, ENG.— The Mason College: 



Calendar, 12x19 cm., bound in white cloth, 1S93-1S94, .544 pp; 1894-1895, 536 pp. 



DUBLIN, IREL.— Royal Dublin Society: 



Scientific Proceedings, Vol. VII, 1062 pp.; pll. xviii-xxv. Revolving Machinery 

 for the Domes of Astronomical Observatories, by Sir Howard Grubb. pp. 

 484-491. Notes on a small collection of Hydrocorallinae, by Sydney J. Hickson, 

 pp. 496-509. The Variolite of Annalong, Co. Down, by Prof. Greenville A. J. 

 Cole, pp. 511-519: pi. XXI. Echinoderms collected by the SS. "Fingal," by P. 

 Jeffrey Bell, pp. 520-529; pll. XXIII-XXV. Appreciation of Ultra- Visible 

 Quantities, by G. Johnstone Stoney, pp. 530-54.5. Speculation as to a pre-ma- 

 terial condition of the Universe, by J. Joly, pp. 563-573. Note on the walking 

 of some of the Arthropoda, by H. PI. Dixon, pp. 574-578. 



Vol. VIII, 166 pp.; 8 pll. Pogotrichum hibernicum, by T. Johnson, pp. 1-10; 

 pi. I. The Use of the Protractor in Field-Geology, by Alfred Harker, pp. 12-20. 



